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The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.

The Evangelical Beacon was the official printed magazine and newsletter of the Evangelical Free Church of America. Its roots lie in the Norwegian-Danish Free Church Association newspaper The Evangelist, started in 1930, and the Swedish Evangelical Free Church paper, The Evangelical Beacon, started in 1931. It was conceived as a way of strengthening the faithful of the Free Church, and offering news and perspective from a distinctly evangelical free church perspective. The paper was rebranded as EFCAToday in 2010.